tmmonline.nz  |   landlords.co.nz        About Good Returns  |  Advertise  |  Contact Us  |  Terms & Conditions  |  RSS Feeds

NZ's Financial Adviser News Centre

GR Logo
Last Article Uploaded: Sunday, November 24th, 7:23PM

Insurance

rss
Latest Headlines

AIA name new ceo

American International Assurance has named Nicholas Scarlett as chief executive of its operations in New Zealand.

Friday, September 23rd 2005, 7:05AM

Scarlett will be based in Auckland and reports to Arthur Belfer, executive vice president – life operations, Asia Pacific region of AIG’s Life Division.

Scarlett joined AIG four years ago, initially in a Hong Kong based regional strategic planning role and reported to the President of AIA. He then spent 2 years with an AIG subsidiary, Nan Shan Life, one of Taiwan’s largest life insurers.

After relocating back to Hong Kong, he has more recently worked in a regional capacity as Vice President of Agency and Distribution, overseeing AIA’s life insurance markets in the Asia Pacific.

Scarlett has a wealth of experience in the insurance industry, having commenced his career in the industry as an agent in the United Kingdom and then worked as a Hong Kong-based independent advisor to expatriates located throughout the Asia Pacific Region.

Prior to joining AIG Scarlett spent more than 10 years with Eagle Star International (Zurich Financial Group). He was based in Hong Kong and he left Eagle Star as the General Manager for its Asia business, which distributed protection and investment products predominantly via brokers/advisors.

He also served on the advisory board of the Securities and Futures Commission, Hong Kong’s industry regulator.

“Nicholas’ appointment forms an important part to our overall corporate strategy of further expanding our business in New Zealand,” said Mr Belfer. “We have established a strong core team in AIA New Zealand over the years and we are committed to growing our presence in this marketplace.

Scarlett aims to maintain the good relationship AIA has built with independent advisers while expanding the business by developing multiple distribution channels.

“AIA has focused on life protection of New Zealanders since setting up in the country in 1981,” said Mr Scarlett. “We are confident of the tremendous growth potential New Zealand has to offer and intend to form strategic alliances with more partners.”

AIA New Zealand is ranked second (by the ISI) in the adviser net new business market and has excellent products catered to the business insurance segment. In addition, AIA received, in 2004, the coveted 5-star ranking from WA Taylor & Associates (Int.) Pty Ltd, an independent rating company.

Keep up-to-date with all the news. Join the Good Returns Weekly Wrap mailing list.
It's free to join and each Friday we send you a summary of all the best financial planning news. Join Now

« Survey of insurance needs plannedAdvisers must take responsibility for New Zealanders’ underinsurance »

Special Offers

Commenting is closed

 

print

Printable version  

print

Email to a friend
Insurance Briefs

Chubb's latest champion
Young maths prodigy takes out actuarial award.

New book: Unlocking group insurance
Christchurch adviser Corey Williams has released a new book helping advisers and employers put group insurance schemes in place.

Insurer gets warning from RBNZ
Geneva Finance's insurance subsidiary Quest Insurance been given a warning from the prudential regulator.

Big Shout Out
We wanted to give a Big Shout Out to Jack Newman for his fund raising efforts over the weekend.

News Bites
Latest Comments
Subscribe Now

Cover Notes - Specific news aimed at risk advisers

Previous News
Most Commented On
About Us  |  Advertise  |  Contact Us  |  Terms & Conditions  |  Privacy Policy  |  RSS Feeds  |  Letters  |  Archive  |  Toolbox  |  Disclaimer
 
Site by Web Developer and eyelovedesign.com
x